I didn't know where else to post this, but does anyone know of a inexpensive source for a aluminum chassis for 5 octals for the outputs and one for the 5AR4, and three 9 pins? NOT a tweed type chassis, but a standard combo type with controls on the front like a marshall JCM 800 combo for example.
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If you have the tools to punch/drill your own chassis (I don't), I now that you can go to a shabbier-looking guitar store and buy a super-cheap off-brand transistor amp. Then, you can gut it and reuse the chassis and cabinet for your own ends. If you don't mind the graphics already on the chassis, you can even reuse it's volume/treble/mid/bass knobs. Cool!
But, if you don't have the tools to cut holes in your own chassis, I don't know where you can get inexpensive chassis. I'm hoping someone answers your thread on this one. Are there any suppliers or individuals that'll sell a chassis with the holes punched/drilled already?
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Originally posted by daz View PostI didn't know where else to post this, but does anyone know of a inexpensive source for a aluminum chassis for 5 octals for the outputs and one for the 5AR4, and three 9 pins? NOT a tweed type chassis, but a standard combo type with controls on the front like a marshall JCM 800 combo for example.
http://www.turretboards.com/Chassis_blank.htm
But you have to drill/punch your own holes.
chuck
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I saw that already, but they don't have them in the size i want. 6.5" wide is just way too narrow, and by the time they go to 8" you're at 24" long which is much too long. Antique electronic supply has a good sized one, but it's about as thin as paper. anyways, i really don't want to cut it myself unless i must. (which it looks like i will have to)
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i don't know if the dimensions would be OK, check here:
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/chassis/chord2.html
the 5E3x2 = 4x6V6
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